BY LYNNETTE HORN
In its upcoming art exhibit, Southern Missouri Arts Connection (SMAC) will be featuring the work of Sophia Nangle, a Branson native now living and working in Kansas City. Her solo exhibit, “Divius Figura,” will run from November 1-30 at the SMAC Art Center gallery on historic Downing Street in Hollister. Nangle’s work is an exploration into what it means to be human.
“I have this curiosity about humanity,” she said. “What is the essence of humanity if in a void, in nature or in relation to others?” Her art takes on an otherworldly feel as she explores that question.
An opening night reception will be held Friday, November 1, from 6-9 p.m. Both the exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. Attendees may view the exhibit, tour the private studios and enjoy complimentary refreshments. The Vintage Paris Coffee kiosk will also be on site.
Each month during their exhibits, SMAC highlights one of the many local nonprofit organizations that serve the area. This month SMAC is drawing attention to the Skaggs Foundation, which funds patient programs, supports Cox Hospital in capital improvement projects, provides student scholarships and impacts thousands of lives through its community grantmaking program Skaggs Legacy Endowment.
Southern Missouri Arts Connection (SMAC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit local center of creativity, art education, innovation and community partnership, strives to improve the quality of life in southern Missouri by connecting individuals with the arts, for the benefit of all.
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